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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN BY OLEG KLODT
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Contents
Residential Interiors
Bureau 3
Usovo House 5-14
Barcelona Apartment 15-21
Bykovo House 22-37
Vodniy Stadion - The Aqua Stadium 38-47
Rublevka Family Residential 48-57
Golden Keys Apartment 58-65
The House on Kievskoe Chaussee 66-89
Tverskoy Boulevard 90-99
Pokrovka 100-107
Mosfilmovskaya 108-115
Starovolynskaya 116-125
Savvinskaya 126-135
The House in Pavlovo Village 136-153
Bor’by Square 154-159
The House in The Netherlands 160-165
The House at Dmitrovka 166-171
Nagorniy Boulevard 172-183
Commercial Interiors
The Queen V 185-192
Retail space for LOFT Design by... 193-199
The Strauss Beauty Salon 200-204
The Voentorg Office 205-209
The Aveda Beauty Salon 210-215
Contacts 216OLEG KLODT ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
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Oleg Klodt
Oleg Klodt was born into an artistic family, which traces its origins back to Pyotr
Karlovich Klodt, the sculptor of Imperial St Petersburg. It was unsurprising that Oleg,
too, would follow a career connected with art. Oleg Klodt launched his architectural
practice shortly after he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute.
Oleg Klodt creates classic interiors, characterised by their elegance and chic, and
fashioned with innate intelligence.
One of the characteristic traits which manifest themselves in his work is paying
attention to the finest level of detail, and creating bespoke pieces of furniture and
decor that were indivi¬dually designed, down to the level of door-knobs and window
handles. The delicacy of this approach lends an exclusivity and individuality to each
of his interiors.
Anna Agapova
Anna Agapova is a Partner at Oleg Klodt Architecture & Design, and Head of the
Design Department. Anna was born into a family of civil engineers - who spent
centuries laying railroads and building cities. Her personal journey into the world
of architecture began with lighting. She studied urban development at Moscow
State University - where she looked at issues of the electrification of cities, with
special studies in the field of lighting. In addition to her responsibilities in the top
management of the company, her profile also involves the design conception for all
ongoing projects.
Bureau
We founded the Oleg Klodt Architectural Bureau in 2000, with the aim of designing
interiors to the highest standards — both for private homes, and for businesses and
organisations. Our portfolio includes scores of projects we’ve completed for private
apartments and homes — alongside interiors we’d designed for hotels, restaurants,
and stores. Our bureau’s style may be eclectic — but our understated and consistent
approach remains our hallmark.
The creative tandem of Oleg Klodt and Anna Agapova has been catalytic in
establishing and developing the bureau’s work. While Oleg Klodt works with brevity
and clarity in a traditional style, Anna Agapova stays ahead of the trend in the way
she completes interiors — bringing a complex eclecticism to the classical format,
with new textures and shapes.
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RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS
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USOVO HOUSE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 1000 sq.m
Сompletion date: spring 2017
Photo credit – Manolo Yllera
Usovo House
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Bureau created this project for a young family with a small child. They’d already
been our clients before – we did their apartment two years ago. This building is
located thirty kilometres away from the city centre. There were two buildings
on the ground plot – although only the exterior walls remain from their original
design. The entire space has been rethought and replanned. Our brief was to leave
the existing structure in place, and use it to create
the feeling of a European family home – where the painting collection owned
by the clients could be harmoniously displayed. The approach to the space was
similar to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam - whose walls, in complex shades of
grey, make the perfect background for paintings. The final result was an interior
in which the bureau succeeded in creating a lyrical space in which classical
artworks and antiques, collected from many world journeys, sit perfectly alongside
modern furniture, materials and architecture. The designers aimed to make their
involvement as unobtrusive as possible – so that whichever room you visit, the
main feeling you have is of the personal style and taste of the clients. A unique
element in the project is the elegant, though bold-structured staircase, which
was tailor-made to individual designs – and which is topped by the world’s most
spectacular chandelier.
The house is full of guest rooms – which enabled the designers a playful approach
to light, and the change to use William Morris wallpaper to create a number of
alternative different worlds... which lead us back into the Pre-Raphaelite era.
The Master zone, for the owners, is a magnificently engaging space, with its
bay window and entrancing textile wallpaper - and leads off into two different
bathrooms, male and female. Each reflects a different aspect of the owners’
personalities. These are the only rooms in the house where marble is featured.
The clients are regular mountain-skiers, and take inspiration from Alpine
architecture – and wanted to recreate something similar in their own home. This
is how the guest-house became transformed into a Spa, as the clients requested.
There are beams lining the ceilings, aged wooden walls with a smoked-larch hue,
and architecturally-exceptional portals poured from liquid concrete. The finishing
touch is the tall fireplace with an antique firewood-box.
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BARCELONA APARTMENT, Barcelona, Spain
Size: 150 sq.m
Сompletion date: spring 2016
Photo credit – Manolo Yllera
Spirit of the Time and Cultto Beauty
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The historical value of this building almost inevitably dictated the choice of the architectural
practice to whom we would entrust its protection and enrichment. Namely, the team of Oleg
Klodt and Anna Agapova, who ably envisioned and oversaw its interior design, and with
whom the owners of the apartment and the creative team have had a strong and successful
partnership over many years.
The space, with its long meandering corridors and ceilings disappearing into lofty heights
demanded special treatment, to protect and emphasise the unique details of interior design
which, ultimately, define its character and style. The new project of Oleg and Anna is possibly
their most touching homage to Barcelona. Its uniqueness is first and foremost about the
reverence with which the authors interpret the historic heritage of the ancient Barcino. Oleg
and Anna have chosen to observe, respect and draw upon existing elements of decorative
workmanship, making these reference points and design landmarks for their modernizing
transformations.
It is this mosaic that has become the hero of the Barcelona project: a sculptural minimalism
of space, an abundance of light and uplifting, lofty ceilings have become the perfect setting
for the gem of the mosaic theme which authors of the project have tried to capture with their
inherent sensitivity and subtlety.
Oleg and Anna have made a strategic decision to emphasize the advantages of the
interior environment by placing accents in an ingenious way. They have chosen white as a
background; neutral walls favorably accentuate active details which visibly dominate the
space, simultaneously filling even small areas with air and light.
Speaking of retrieval: the discovery and sensitive extraction of vintage features, often
disguised under thick layers of paint by previous owners, utterly fascinates Anna. She decided
to restore antique locks, door handles and window hinges by converting them to their pristine
state. So, the team patiently unearthed missing parts and other neglected treasures at
Barcelona bazaars and flea markets. The result exceeded even the boldest of expectations:
the shine has returned to the complex patina of ancient materials and metals and has
reinvigorated the confident charm and glamour of the old house.
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BYKOVO HOUSE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 600 sq.m
Сompletion date: autumn 2016
Photo credit – Sergey Ananiev
Bykovo project
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There was a client - a lady with a good nose for business - who approached our Bureau with a
request to create the interiors for her personal home, which is situated on a private plot in the
city suburbs. She quickly decided what she wanted, and put her implicit trust in the hands of
professionals. She wanted a home that was snug, comfortable, and designed with our house
reputation for restrained elegance that typifies the work of Oleg Klodt.
Even before we began, the house had a good floorplan layout - large rooms, high ceilings,
and enormous windows, with lots of space and inspiration. The restricted budget for the
project quickly helped determine the materials - the architects and designers devised the
space in accordance with the client’s wishes and stylistic preferences. The interior walls were
repositioned, and the new interior was filled out with individually-created furniture pieces and
items.
The designers made use of simple decorative materials - plasterboard, wallpaper, and
designer-style furnishings including an aged-effect floor. Instead of taking a conventional
approach and laying out the interior uniformly throughout, the architects created a house
consisting of different zones, each of which has its own mood - yet with unifying elements of
comfort and softness. The end result is a simple and charming Provencale-style interior. All of
the different elements are holistically combined within the image of a building located in an
old village made up of large plots of land and magnificent soaring old trees.
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VODNIY STADION - THE AQUA STADIUM, Moscow, Russia
Size: 160 sq. m.
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In the middle of the twentieth century this stadium – built on the banks of
a large reservoir in the north part of Moscow – was a very popular place for
relaxation. Continuing this tradition, our clients asked as architects to make
their unique and beautiful apartment a place for relaxation, where their family
and two children could spend the end of the week – a little oasis of calm amid
the great metropolis.
The address had previously been used as offices, so we completely remade
the floorplan layout. We raised the ceilings, exposing the metal girders so
that they featured within the interiors, and expanded the available space.
When considering the layout, the architects tried to exploit all the possibilities
the apartment offered. For example, the master bedroom is laid out so that
on waking in the morning, the sun can be seen reflected in the water. There
is a tower attached to this single-storey apartment, in which a two-storey
children’s zone was planned – with a glass partition between the floors, so that
natural light would penetrate to the lower of the two floors.
This light and airy modern interior was conceived almost instantly. The
magnificent views from the panorama windows quickly set the mood for the
materials from which the interiors were created – wooden floors, and simple
painted walls. The entire interior is set off with a combination of unusual
objects, colours and textures.
An apartment within the building of a 1930s Stadium
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RUBLEVKA FAMILY RESIDENCE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 700 sq. m.
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Our client is a true design connoisseur who adores Soviet-era Constructivism
and art from the early 20th Century. He set us the challenge of reconstructing
an existing building - and turning it into a country residence in the late-
Constructivist style. The interiors were to correspond with the aesthetics
from this period – a modern, functional approach replete with historic objects
and artwork. The designers collected thousands of items including vintage
memorabilia and antiques from all over the world. By carefully combining
these with modern replicas, it became possible to create an interior in keeping
with the taste of the 1930s and 1940s.
Every detail was painstakingly selected, even through to the electricity
sockets. This carefully curated collection of heritage classics lives on as they
are used in the family’s modern life.
Constructivism House 1930s - 1940s
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GOLDEN KEYS APARTMENT, Moscow, Russia
Size: 250 sq. m.
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OIt’s very rare for architects to meet a client who is ready and willing to
accept almost any kind of approach. The challenge was accepted – and
the architects took the opportunity for little jests and pranks at every step.
The final interior has an atmosphere of restrained kitsch, with incongruous
mixtures – bright colours and contemporary shapes in giant classical stucco;
level concrete floors with marble-faced walls; floors laid with classic French
honey-tone herringbone alongside the kind of multicoloured concrete tiles you
can find in street architecture in Spanish towns.
The designers intentionally used items which don’t match – either in style,
or shape, or appearance.The interiors are filled with unusual items, which the
designers gathered from every corner of the globe: an unevenly-proportioned
chest of drawers clad in leather, Russian abstractionist paintings, bizarre
Belgian light-fitting made of tubes, a specially-rusted extractor hood above
the blue granite kitchen island...
It’s an emotionally-charged interior that manages to be bright, yet calm
Playful Charm
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THE HOUSE ON KIEVSKOE CHAUSSEE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 500 sq. m.
Where every detail has a story
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This project is like a child’s hand-crafted construction set, in which literally
everything has been recycled. We barely have space to list all of the innovative
design solutions: the complex ‘twisted’ form of the stairs with their ornamental
handrail; the backlit onyx panels on the walls, plaster panels, glass, fabrics and
pearl; on the floors there are four different kinds of marble.
We selected the exact colour and texture of each textile and item to create the
most subtle of tone-on-tone interiors. Elements may sometimes be invisible but
the spaces have a life of their own where perceptions can change every second,
depending on lighting, the angle of view and how closely you take a look.
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TVERSKOY BOULEVARD, Moscow, Russia
Size: 285 sq. m.
Contemporary interiors with an Art-Deco twist
OLEG KLODT ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN | RESIDENTIAL: TVERSKOY BOULEVARD
The tone of these interiors is set by the contrast of lightwood with darkwood, the
beige-brown hues of the fittings and the use of metal and rich materials. Deep-
relief columns are set into the design, as well as the lattice windows in the living
room. The top-end materials selected in neutral tones and the bold shapes of the
furniture are offset by unusual accents in the furnishings — such as the living-room
coffee table.
The elegantly sparse contemporary design of the interiors is softened throughout
the apartment by the carefully selected and layered fabrics. All the curtains were
chosen from within one colour range but the fabrics vary with the result that each
set of curtains hangs in a slightly different way.
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POKROVKA, Moscow, Russia
Size: 140 sq. m.
A contemporary interior in a historic building
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The building which houses this apartment was built in the early C20th, originally
as a mansion apartment block operating for the profit of the neighbouring church.
Oleg Klodt replanned the interiors, with the idea of creating a large central open-
plan space. One of the most unusual design features was the mirrored wall, which
divides the open-space area from the bathroom which adjoins it.
We’d never previously used brick as a finishing material – but in this project the
original pre-1917-revolution brickwork was still in place, alongside the old heating
network, and the chimneys. This ‘loft’-style approach contrasts neatly with the
high-end simply-figured furniture.
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MOSFILMOVSKAYA, Moscow, Russia
Size: 190sq. m.
A classic with a Belgian twist
OLEG KLODT ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN | RESIDENTIAL: MOSFILMOVSKAYA
The main design challenge we encountered when creating the open-space living
zone was in laying out the kitchen. Our aim was to combine the lounge with the
kitchen in such a way that the room didn’t feel crammed with pieces of furniture.
This meant designing the kitchen with a very neutral approach: a simple white
range without handles and the working area hidden within the kitchen island.
The interior style is a fusion of elegant features and items. Against a monochrome
substrate background we combined different shades of purple and blue, from
calm through to strong tones, and utilised fabrics with differing shine and
depth (alcantara, velour, velvet, and so on). Refined plaster moldings partner
harmoniously with nineteenth-century paintings in rich gold frames.
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STAROVOLYNSKAYA, Moscow, Russia
Size: 150 sq. m.
In a restrained style with some aspects of art-deco
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We solved a number of issues while working this project: the space was quite
small, the layout was unconducive, and the clients came with their own Oriental
cultural expectations.
We designed the interior around a series of contrasts – a densely dark wenge floor,
white wall, beige and brown hues, diluted with turquoise tones. We resolved the
layout issues by careful attention to the use of space. Built-in bulkhead wardrobe
with transparent glass shelves which extends for the entire length of the corridor.
In the bedroom, the unideal location of the bed in the master bedroom was solved
by creating a complex back-structure for it. The kitchen was knocked-through to
connect with an open-space lounge-dining area divided by partitioned area. We
made extensive use of wood which we counterbalanced by the use of metal and
fabrics. The fabrics are substantial in nature – velvet, silk, Alcantara – which is a
further reflection of the client’s own culture.
Visitors feel enveloped in the interior, as if in a cup of cappucino with foamy froth,
giving a sensation of comfort and tranquility.
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SAVVINSKAYA, Moscow, Russia
Size: 300 sq. m., plus 150 sq. m. terrace
A ‘new classic‘ style interior
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We created an entirely new floorplan for this project, by combining two
apartments into one and replanning, in the greatest of detail, all of the space.
We redesigned and built everything afresh: the panels, the portals, the built-in
cupboards, the doors, the floor-design in the lounge, a mosaic created from four
kinds of marble in the toilet... On top of that, as in all the projects our bureau
undertakes, we introduced a lot of free-standing furniture throughout the
apartment.
Another major feature of this project is the 150-metre terrace, which offers
stunning views of the waterfront — or of the river and downtown Moscow.
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THE HOUSE IN PAVLOVO VILLAGE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 600 sq. m., 200 sq. m., 70 sq. m.
A classic American interior
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The interiors of this domestic residence were designed with a large amount of
American furniture and lighting, set against a simple oak board interior with light
walls and unobtrusive moldings, as well as our in-house-designed furniture. There
are plenty of large open areas, a simple staircase, and enormous windows – all
adding to the charm and feeling of the home.
The three different buildings on this site were designed by the architects using
somewhat separate stylistic approaches. The main house has been decorated with
travertine stone and the guest house with larch board, while the summer pavilion
is a light wooden construction. It’s this combination of contrasting elements that
creates something unique in this extraordinary architectural ensemble.
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BOR’BY SQUARE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 120sq. m.
Old-Moscow Style with a French accent
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This apartment is located within an old building in Moscow city centre. The interior
reflects the client’s aspiration - the impression of an apartment passed down
through the family from generation to generation over many years. This idea
inspired us to design interiors suggesting the style of Moscow during the heady
years of the 1920s and 1930s – but with a French accent.
The chimney-places of the old building survived, and were worked into the design
to introduce a stove in the Old-Moscow style in the bedroom, and a fireplace
in the dining room. All of the fittings were purchased in antique shops in Paris
and Amsterdam and the parquet flooring was laid out in the ‘French herring-
bone’ pattern. Probably the most eloquent compliment about this project comes
from the client: “No matter how widely I travel, something is always drawing
me homewards, to my own apartment. There’s nowhere I feel more at ease and
comfortable than in my own apartment”.
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HOUSE IN THE NETHERLANDS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Size: 320sq. m.
European constructivism of the 1960s period
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This is a building with a special history, designed in the last century and used as
an artist’s studio. The cornerstone of our concept was to preserve the appearance
and architectural vernacular of the building, while making it a welcoming and
comfortable place to live for its new owners: a family with two children. We were
able to increase the living-space area, as well as convert the orangerie into a
kitchen-dining space.
We laid out the interiors in a Dutch minimalist style. The artist who had lived here
- Gerard Schaperkotter - had created a very unusual atmosphere in the house, and
his paintings became the inspiration for the interiors. The final result was a very
understated, simple and restrained interior that nonetheless remains a comfortable
living space: while the building itself has retained its its essential character, while
gaining a slightly more contemporary edge.
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THE HOUSE AT DMITROVKA, Moscow, Russia
Size: 180sq. m.
A simple yet stylish modern home
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The building’s simple geometrical shape (with a basic rectangular floorplan) was
the inspiration for the huge overhanging flat roof, which extends over the deep
balconies on the upper floor. The upper level itself projects outwards slightly above
the ground floor, on diagonal beam structures. The traditional wooden facing of
the exterior walls is partnered with a large angled stone wall that supports the
building on one side.
Visitors to the house immediately find themselves inside a tall and airy space, and
don’t even notice that the actual size of the building is, in fact, relatively small.
Simple and natural materials are used for the interior finishings – solid stained
larchwood board for the floorings, plywood ceilings, painted walls, and curtains
from simple fabrics. A collection of handicrafts and items which the owners have
collected from their travels all over the world create a distinctive ambience. It’s a
special and comfortable interior with its own calm aura.
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NAGORNIY BOULEVARD, Moscow, Russia
Size: 132 sq. m.
The client is a successful young lady. She asked us to create a contemporary, stylish interior,
where she could live comfortably with her family. The main issue was the restricted size of
the apartment, in which she needed to arrange all the zones of strategic importance for her
life - the kitchen, lounge, bedrooms for parents and children, a bathroom and several wc's, a
laundry room, and her study.
The main approach we took in the design concept was a balance of contrasts. The wooden
blinds contrast with the light coming in from the windows, which are set in dark frames.
The palette of colours is based on a combination of black, grey, and light-grey tones, set off
with focuses of brighter shades - yellow and turquoise (the chairs), and orange (the scatter
cushions on the sofa). There are levelled concrete floors throughout the apartment, and there
is almost no textile used in the decoration. Comfort and softness is instead provided for with
soft carpets, which make a harmonious combination with the tactile surfaces.
The lounge is dominated by bright colours. The minimalist furniture recalls the swinging
Sixties, and the decor objects create a special atmosphere. There is a view to the kitchen from
the lounge - the transparent chairs have bright-blue upholstery, while the dining-table is made
from circular sections of plywood with a black top, with a textured metal apron. The master
bedroom is decorated with panels of distressed glass, which highlight the tall tailor-made
headboard, and the wall decorations. The children's bedroom was specially designed for a
young girl who is in love with everything British. The design of the room is based on British
motifs and laid out in thematic British colours.
We designed a project in which the different spaces in the apartment blend into each other,
and so the overall feeling is one of holistic integrity. The overall result is a restrained and
elegant interior, which combines the best of Belgian motifs with the style of a New York loft.
An elegant interior in New York loft style
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THE QUEEN V, Moscow, Russia
Size: 600 sq. m.
English Pub & Restaurant
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The client strongly wanted to emphasis the concept of his business – as an English
pub, with a restaurant that serves a large selection of dishes. For this reason, the
interiors of these premises were designed in a plain and unassuming style that
retains the business identity and presentability of the business.
Designing the interiors of a restaurant requires a more individual approach than
for a domestic interior – a restaurant shouldn’t feature mass-produced branded
furniture items. The interiors of this restaurant feature many items made especially
for the premises, including a light fitting made from straws near the entrance, and
a staircase made from industrial metal. All of the furniture - including the built-in
furniture, units, and soft furnishings – was specially made to designs created by
Oleg Klodt.
The centrepiece of the design is the bar zone. The tin 13-metre worktop was
made by hand in France using a special method which allows the establishment’s
branding identity to be featured in the metal design. The restaurant’s brand
identity was also developed by our bureau in parallel with the interior design
concept.
The project went from drawing-board to opening day in eight months.
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RETAIL SPACE FOR LOFT DESIGN BY..., Moscow, Russia
Size: 60 sq. m.
The French brand’s first clothing store in Moscow
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We deployed concrete panels as the finishing materials for both the walls and
floors. They’re combined with metal cladding on the columns and the hanging
spaces for clothes. The hanging spaces were specially designed by Oleg Klodt to
be created out of water plumbing pipes. The light walnut from which the shelves
and clothing cabinets are made adds a feeling of equilibrium – and were similarly
built to unique designs by the project architect.
The rest of the furniture and the old-fashioned cash-registers were picked up at
different flea-markets in London. The shelves and vintage suitcases are lined with
antiquarian books about art.
We succeeded in creating stylish interiors which reflect and reinforce the principles
of the client’s brand, and underscore that intelligent design of their clothing. The
project went from drawing-board to opening day in just four months.
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THE STRAUSS BEAUTY SALON, Moscow, Russia
Size: 300 sq. m.
A two-storey beauty salon in the Viennese House in Moscow
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The beauty salon occupies 330 square metres of floorspace, and was completed in
eight months.
The interiors of the salon are designed in a contemporary Viennese art nouveau
style. The presentation area is made up of a large hall with a reception desk and
waiting area, separated from the hairdressing, manicure and beauty procedures
area by a decorative metallic grille. There is a Corian panel behind the Reception
Desk – a replica of a famous work by the artist Alphonse Mucha.
The treatment and medical rooms are located in the working area of the salon,
along with the administrative office and other workspaces. These are fitted out
with the minimum of d?cor, with the emphasis on functionality. Our design bureau
built the hair-dressing equipment seamlessly into the design of the salon.
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THE VOENTORG OFFICE, Moscow, Russia
Size: 1300 sq. m.
A functional and comfortable office space
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This is the Head Office of a major corporation. Its 1300 square metres of floorspace
were competed within half a year. The principle task was to avoid any hint of
discomfort, while maintaining a business-like working atmosphere.
Each of the offices in the presentation zone of the office building is divided into
zones – discussion, open-plan, work-spaces, relaxation space, and toilet facilities.
The design reinforced the elegant taste of the owners, and ticks all the boxes for
an interior for the luxury segment.
The conference room and reception area produce the most striking effects. Oleg
Klodt designed the Reception Desk, as well as the five-metre-long Great Table
in the conference room. The table has built-in facilities for microphones, power
sockets, storage drawers, and everything a working environment might need.
The work zone of the building is designed in a more calm and standard way.
The balance that arises between the working atmosphere and domestic comfort
was carefully managed, to produce a very functional and truly stylish office.
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THE AVEDA BEAUTY SALON, Moscow, Russia
Size: 5 salons varied in floorspace from 30 to 200 sq. m.
Beauty salons for the Aveda natural cosmetics brand
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In total we designed five salons, which varied in floorspace from 30 square metres
to 200 square metres. Each salon project was conceived and completed within
three months.
It was a major priority to create an overall style which would distinguish these
salons from neighbouring commercial space within retail centres. When creating
this concept, we stuck solidly to the concept of the company’s brand, whose
corporate philosophy is that “Nature is the inexhaustible source of beauty». We
had pharmacy-styled furniture built especially for these salons, including cabinets
for bags and accessories, tables, and so on.
We put the main emphasis on functionality – we succeeded in creating the
necessary separate areas in even the smallest of the salons we designed, including
hair-dressing, a retail area, spa, and manicure.
The balance that arises between the working atmosphere and domestic comfort
was carefully managed, to produce a very functional and truly stylish office.
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